"Angela Roberts" | Ginia (
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[Closed] We could spend our whole lives waiting for justice to be done
Who: Ginia and Shun
When: Some time around November 18th-19th
Where: Around the Near Shore
What: Ginia and Shun pick up and old lead and decide to pay a vice-principal responsible for draining the life out of children a visit... if they can find him.
Warnings: Violence, murder.
It's not that Ginia wants to personally punch the vice-principal. It's entirely possible the creep is long dead from the hands of someone else - Far Shore justice, Near Shore justice, who knows - or has long fled the area. But maybe, maybe he's still around and they can find out whether he was the first sign of bigger problems. And just maybe he'll say the wrong thing and Ginia can put her fist in his face.
It's not that she wants to punch him, but dammit, he was attacking children. There aren't enough punches in the world for that creep.
The thought carries Ginia from the run from Caster's temple to Shun's. Her backpack is a prepared for survelliance; two note pads, several pens and pencils, laptop, camera gear, battery pack, roll of duct tape. As always, her knife is in the sheath at her back, but it's more out of habit than out of a feeling of necessity.
She slows as she approaches his temple, keeping an eye on the vultures in the trees as she sends a message to Shun.
Just outside.
When: Some time around November 18th-19th
Where: Around the Near Shore
What: Ginia and Shun pick up and old lead and decide to pay a vice-principal responsible for draining the life out of children a visit... if they can find him.
Warnings: Violence, murder.
It's not that Ginia wants to personally punch the vice-principal. It's entirely possible the creep is long dead from the hands of someone else - Far Shore justice, Near Shore justice, who knows - or has long fled the area. But maybe, maybe he's still around and they can find out whether he was the first sign of bigger problems. And just maybe he'll say the wrong thing and Ginia can put her fist in his face.
It's not that she wants to punch him, but dammit, he was attacking children. There aren't enough punches in the world for that creep.
The thought carries Ginia from the run from Caster's temple to Shun's. Her backpack is a prepared for survelliance; two note pads, several pens and pencils, laptop, camera gear, battery pack, roll of duct tape. As always, her knife is in the sheath at her back, but it's more out of habit than out of a feeling of necessity.
She slows as she approaches his temple, keeping an eye on the vultures in the trees as she sends a message to Shun.
Just outside.
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He's already prepared when Ginia texts him, with most of his usual supplies on his person plus a few extra bits and pieces in case they end up needing them, so he comes out almost as soon as she sends the text. Not that it matters too much - it seems like the vultures have taken the hint from last time she was here, and while they might be watching Ginia, they're making no move to attack.]
How much information did you get off Hakkai? [It's the first question here, because if they don't already have something to work off, getting into the school's archives for that information is going to be an additional annoyance.]
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Basics of the situation and the name of the town and school. He didn't have the name of the vice-principal so unless you know it, we'll have to go digging. Hakkai suggested looking at school records, the town might also have its own archive in the event we need to look up death records or current address.
[It's bad enough looking for footage from the blighted city with a delay of a few weeks. This is a time of seven months. Ginia huffs and gives a wry smile.]
If you have a name, maybe we should go straight to death records.
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Flipping open the first page, he scans it, then turns it towards Ginia. Shun's handwriting is even worse here than it is now, the unfamiliar scrawled kanji of someone extremely out of practice in having to write things down, but the notes are legible as something about forged accounting, along with a name that had been on those papers, and some additional comments beneath about spellbooks and an altar found in a closet.]
I found some forged paperwork while I was searching his office - it could be from the principal before him who died, but I don't think it is. That's something it shouldn't take long to check, anyway. [Deaths are public record, whereas they're going to have to actually visit the school itself to dredge up that other guy's name.]
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The forged accounting, do you remember any details about the paperwork or have it? If he was skimming money or falsifying purchases, it may mean there are other possible paper trails. Slim as it is, if it turns out this person is part of our mystery cult, financial records could be helpful in identifying more people.
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There's not a lot of other people who've been around long enough to have a chance of having information from then, either.
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[And it's not surprising there aren't a lot of others around given the turnover rate of the place. Even Hakkai didn't have all the details and it's almost luck Shun was around.]
Why don't we use the name of the principal as a baseline? Cross-reference it against the school in newspapers and other public documents, hone in on any major school announcements from the start of the school year and the month before and after for mentions of the vice-principal? And if we can't find any public records, we hit the school's archives?
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We probably have a better chance of doing that online, anyway. [Unless they want to mess around with physical archives, which would be just as much trouble as going to the school and doing it.]
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[With most of her hands full researching everything else, the most Ginia has on the town is a few address for key locations; the school itself, a library, and the town hall. More superfluously, the location of a few convenience stores in case they need to get something to eat or other supplies.]
Is there anything else you remember about the situation? Were the kids okay?
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[Whether that happens to be somewhere they can chase up a more personal record or something else. He's not focusing on that too much once Ginia asks for that additional information, though, instead looking like he's considering it for a few moments.]
The kids were fine once we got rid of the spell. It'd been happening for a few days by the time we got there, enough that there were records of kids with "illnesses" that were actually the curse effects. At the end of it all, he created some weird ayakashi that were attached to him with cords, and it was after we got rid of them that the spell broke and we found him.
[Shun has to assume the guy gave something of himself to the spell as well as the kids' energy.]
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[While aware her knowledge of magic and spells and the like is lacking at best, it's still too much of a coincidence to overlook. Mostly, she's happy the kids from the school are okay as are the ones in the city.]
To work then. [Since it's his temple, Ginia will follow him to wherever he thinks is best to work. She'll pull out his laptop once she's settled in, phone nearby in case Archer needs to contact her or she needs a second screen.]
What's the dead principal's name? I'm going to start on looking for the school's website and announcements from the school.
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As for where they're working, Shun opens the front door set into the hill and leads her down the short entry hall, then off to the right, where there's a staircase down into the basement and a short, seemingly dead-end corridor with a door on both sides.
It's the corridor he takes, and opening either door reveals a small, somewhat disorganised library crammed with books. It's nothing like the scale or usefulness of the Heavens' one, but it also seems to be missing some of the chaff, having mostly mundane reference books that can be seen from here. On this side, at least.
There's some tables where they can set up, and Shun gives her the name as soon as she asks it. It's not uncommon, but also not common enough they should be getting a ridiculous amount of results back for it.]
Apparently the last principal died not long before the incident, and that was in April, so if it's further back than that it's probably to do with him.
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I'll try to get a baseline set up with references to him before April then.
[Ginia pulls out a notepad and pencil before starting in. Armed with a name the school, she begins searching the school's website and associated social media accounts. She begins building a list of names - teachers, other administrators, guests - to cross reference now and hold onto for future reference. There's no reason to suspect anyone else at the school, but if any are associates with the vice-principal, it'll be good to have their names already.
It's boring, tedious work but not everything is exciting. After the forest, it's nicer to have something a bit more low-key anyway.]
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This sort of thing isn't really his forte, since he prefers not to be static for too long, but if he's going to do it, he's going to be thorough about it.]
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She pauses as she comes across a picture from the school's opening ceremonies for the new school year. The principal is standing at the podium giving a speech, staff seated behind him. Ginia taps the table to get Shun's attention, turning her laptop around to show him.]
Did you ever get a look at the guy? Or does anyone else in this picture seem familiar?
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I saw a couple of those teachers in the staff room. [Exhausting faces, he starts going over the other details of the people in the picture. If it's from the new school year, it should have been from just before the incident...]
The guy's outfit seems familiar. I didn't get a look at his face, but I think he might've been wearing the same sort of thing when he'd collapsed from the broken spell.
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I'm going to run his name on social media sites against some of the other staff at the school, see if I can build up a history for him and find more photos.
[It's remarkable what people share openly on social media. Even if he's not the most prolific user, there's a chance someone's tagged him in a photo somewhere. School staff drinking events, school occasions, as vice-principal he definitely had to make appearances one way or another. Even if they find an abandoned social media account, any remaining posts or pictures could give clues about his interests and places to search for him. People form habits that are difficult to break; unless he's a professional con artist or dead, there's going to be something.]
((ooc: Going to see if the mods can give some clues on the guy's whereabouts.))
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I'll go through and see if there's anywhere I recognise in his photos.
[It takes a little while to pick back through other school Twitter pages to reach his - since Shun figures that's likely to get set aside for later if Ginia's looking into his history - but thankfully, the very first thing on the guy's page is a huge flag already. It's a skyline photo from a high storey of a building, and Shun scans it for a moment before turning it towards Ginia and tapping one of the buildings in the image.]
I've seen that place while I've been patrolling the Near Shore. [The others are more nondescript buildings, but that specific one has a line of very bright signs sticking out up the side of it for the various businesses within. It's a common sight in Tokyo, but Shun's quite sure he's seen that specific combination of them before.]
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Ginia looks at the picture, frowning as she studies it. The angle of the shot places his location as somewhere fairly high up. She memorizes his twitter handle and opens his page on her own laptop, scrolling through his feed. Cryptic comments that don't make much sense, the occasional landscape and food picture. There's a napkin under a bowl of ramen with a name of the restaurant; Ginia searches for it and finds several locations. Searching for the names of the businesses on the signs narrows down the area even more. She turns her laptop to show him.]
Looks like he's somewhere in that radius. There's a name of a nearby ramen shop in one of his food pictures, maybe it's a spot he's a regular at. Time to pay the area a visit?
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He glances up when she turns her laptop, and he nods at the name - it's familiar too. It should be the place he's thinking of.]
I know which district it is, so I can take us there easily. [He still prefers to teleport into back alleys rather than onto main streets, but it'll shorten their journey compared to going from his shrine.]
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What do you think? If we find the guy, should we confront him directly or watch him and see if he does anything?
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Watch him first, then confront him. Getting an idea of how to go about it first would be best, especially since even if the people around him won't notice us, they can still hear him if we corner him somewhere public.
[Unfortunately, the fact that he can't teleport living people doesn't help there.]
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[She pauses and cracks a wry smile.]
I have duct tape too.
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I can follow him on the ground while you keep track from above. Make sure he doesn't slip away between us.
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Works for me. The buildings look close enough to jump between if needed. [Thank goodness for the long jumps shinki can do if they focus. Failing that, borderlines can serve as reliable bridges.] Though if he spooks, try to corner him in an alley, I'll block him with a borderline. You need to grab anything or are you good to go too?
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Since it seems like they're both ready in any case, Shun offers a hand straightforwardly. They can scope out the street a bit first before they pick out a good rooftop for Ginia to position herself on.]
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CW: Murder
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cw: graphic body decomposition
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